In Russian Vladivostok, an unknown person set fire in a parking lot: dozens of cars burned.


In Vladivostok, an unknown individual set fire to cars in a parking lot. The perpetrator doused one of the cars with a flammable liquid and ignited it, after which the fire spread to other nearby vehicles. A total of 22 cars were burned as a result of the arson. The police are investigating the incident, and the prosecutor's office classified it as an intentional vehicle arson. No information about the victims is available.
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The Krasnodar region in Russia is suffering from a large-scale fire caused by an explosion at the 'Kavkazska' Oil Transshipment Point on March 19. The fire spread throughout the entire base, and firefighting efforts are ongoing.
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The State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported an extremely high number of fires in Ukrainian ecosystems as of March 23. On that day, 1263 fires broke out, destroying over 966 hectares of nature. People continue to burn vegetation despite bans, fines, and appeals from rescuers.
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